A day after Modi launched a no-holds barred attack on Banerjee, accusing her of joining hands with Finance Minister P. Chidambaram to save the Saradha scamsters and ruining the state by vote bank politics, Banerjee hit back at him, saying he was trying to cause a "sea of bloodshed" in Bengal.

"He is free to do politics. If the man being projected as a prime ministerial candidate, becomes prime minister, takes charge of the country. then it will be unfortunate for the country, the country would be back in the dark ages," said Banerjee, also the Trinamool Congress supremo.

Mamata said that Modi was trying to cause a "sea of bloodshed" in Bengal

She accused Modi of trying to "drive a wedge between Bengalis and non-Bengalis, and threatening to throw out people bag and baggage."

"Who are you? Which Charlie? He has caused a river of bloodshed in Gujarat, now is he trying to cause a 'sea of bloodshed' here?" Banerjee asked.

Addressing an election rally in Sreerampore of Hooghly district near here, Modi Sunday alleged that Banerjee had no love for people from outside the state who have settled in Bengal, but "your face glows when immigrants come from Bangladesh".

"But I tell you, you can write it down, after May 16, immigrants from Bangladesh will have to leave bag and baggage," Modi said.

Stating that one should be brave, but not "reckless", Banerjee said she spoke about Modi politically, but never attacked the people of Gujarat.

"That's because I love them, they are very good, it is their misfortune, that such a devilish, dangerous man is in power there. He does not do any work."

Asked about Modi raising questions about the purported sale of one of her painting for Rs.1.80 crore, Banerjee shot back: "Finance Minister Amit Mitra and Trinamool general secretary Mukul Roy has already replied to that. Why are you asking this personal question again?"

"Do I have to answer what he says? There are lot of people in our party to give reply to what he has said. I don't reply to such things. I reply to the people. I know myself. I don't need his certificate."

Issuing a warning, Banerjee said she was now keeping her mouth shut because she did not want to get personal. "I will say later. And if I start saying, it will open a Pandora's box."